Examples of 'mommsen' in a sentence

Meaning of "mommsen"

mommsen (verb) - To meticulously research, analyze, and investigate a topic or subject. The term may be inspired by Theodor Mommsen, a renowned German classical scholar known for his thorough historical research and writings

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Mommsen has written books condemning appeasement.
He was the twin brother of historian Wolfgang Mommsen.
Mommsen had offered a century earlier.
Medals and coins from Budé to Mommsen.
Mommsen saw it as the duty of the historian to constantly critique contemporary society.
Wilmersdorf or Mommsen stadium.
Mommsen argued that the decemvirate must have been open to plebeians from the beginning.
The work was specifically cited when Mommsen was awarded the Nobel Prize.
Mommsen was the first to champion Toledo.
The view first advocated by Wolfgang Mommsen was that Rome left Britain.
Yet Mommsen also had some experience as a journalist.
Far from protesting or denying such an observation, Mommsen himself readily admitted it.
As a scholar Mommsen was an active party in recent advances made in ancient Roman studies.
This, in the dramatic narrative of Theodore Mommsen.
Not even Mommsen escaped this error.

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Afterwards, he furthered his education in Berlin as a student of Theodor Mommsen.
Mommsen believed that Nazi Germany was not a totalitarian state.
Historical scholar Theodor Mommsen dates him to the middle of the 3rd century.
Mommsen was a leading expert on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.
Another area of interest for Mommsen is dissent, opposition and resistance in the Third Reich.
Mommsen strongly opposed antisemitism and wrote a harsh pamphlet in which he denounced von Treitschke 's views.
Porsche contacted SS leader Heinrich Himmler directly to request slaves from Auschwitz, Mommsen said.
In fact Mommsen thought that Caesar was the entire and perfect man.
Oechsli studied theology and history at Berlin and Zürich, under Theodor Mommsen among others.
Theodor Mommsen hypothesized that his mother could have been a daughter of Anicia Juliana.
John Boardman sees them exist side-by-side, Heide Mommsen suggests a major degree of interaction.
Theodor Mommsen received the Nobel prize for literature a year later for his Roman history.
This hypothesis was originally proposed by the eminent 19th-century German classical scholar Theodor Mommsen.
Since Mommsen admired Caesar, he felt unable to describe the death of his hero.
His dissertation, on Ovid, was directed by Mommsen and Hübner.
In the meaning of Mommsen and Harnack, however, the claim is illogical in a double sense.
The Consularia Italica are a collection of consular fasti published in 1892 by Theodore Mommsen.
Hans Mommsen wrote about the Resistenz concept that,.
Many scholars have disputed Eley 's and Blackbourn 's conclusions, among them Jürgen Kocka and Wolfgang Mommsen.
Near Liberal circles, Mommsen participates in the political life of his country.
That is, for example, the view of Mommsen.
As a Liberal nationalist, Mommsen favored assimilation of ethnic minorities into German society, not exclusion.
Four of the inscriptions were published by Theodore Mommsen in 1864.
Mommsen attended Hilton College in KwaZulu-Natal.
He attended what was then the Mommsen Gymnasium ( secondary school ) in Berlin 's Charlottenburg quarter.
Mommsen edited the historical writings of St. Isidore " Mon.
Two of the great-grandsons, Hans Mommsen and Wolfgang Mommsen, were prominent German historians.
The Mommsenstadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Berlin, Germany, named after the historian Theodor Mommsen.
The German historian Hans Mommsen claimed that there were three types of anti-Semitism in Germany,.
When Mommsen protested against the new constitution of Saxony in 1851, he had to resign.
An Anglophile, Mommsen very much enjoyed teaching and living in Britain.
Mommsen became a research professor at the Berlin Academy of Sciences in 1857.
References = = * Mommsen Lettere biographical information.
Theodor Mommsen won the Nobel Prize for Literature at the age of 85.
Since 1989, the Mommsen Society awards the Bruno Snell Prize to young classical scholars.

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